Did he ever strike the wrong note? Fucker was literally perfect. He understood music at a level that has never been equalled.
>>70055679
the musical equivalent of death grips
>Fucker was literally perfect.
>not beyond perfect
FPTMIU
>>70055679
He was a pretty cool guy.
Beethoven had a better grasp of human emotion. Bach understood the beauty of the interaction between mathematics and composition. I love them both dearly. But they never approached the godlike perfection of The Monster.
Mozart was beyond perfect. He's just the perfection of music. I haven't find something as perfect as Don Giovanni, and something tells me that there will never be such a thing.
>>70055757
Listening to Don Giovanni at high volume, or indeed, in person at a live performance, is like staring at the sun. One almost wishes to never hear anything again.
>>70055807
Oh man, if just Mozart could have lived in some kind of perfect era where his music could be recorded, so we could listen to a version of the master himself. I will do anything for listening to it.
The Jupiter symphony is honestly the pinnacle of music.
>>70055894
What sparked me tonight is I am watching Le Nozzi di Figaro on PBS and it is do amazingly good. I am, for the most part, a Wagnerian. I love the motifs and the orchestration But this fucker is just SO GOOD I can't believe it is real. Every note, every chord, every melody and contra response. It just makes me want to die. And yet, it makes me want to live and hear more.
>>70056019
The guy was so damn good, I don't even know wich one of his pieces is the actual pinnacle.
>>70056024
To be honest I was more into Bach or Vivaldi, but damn, after actually listening to Mozart I couldn't believe someone was that good. Truly the greatest of all time.
I think every generation discovers Mozart for themselves. First they realize how young he was when he died. Then they pay more attention because he wasn't an old, boring white Euro dude. Then it hits them. Something else is/was going on here. Something that can't be defined or explained away with theory or description. Not if you actually listen to it. It transcends theory.